The MSc International Management and Leadership with Hospitality programme is a 12 month programme designed as a career entry general masters course, primarily for students with little or no business, management or leadership experience.

The focus of the programme emerges from a commitment to make a distinctive contribution in the field of hospitality and management education and to wider society, by offering an accessible, contemporary and practical student-centred programme. The programme seeks to develop graduates: who can identify the need for, and then lead change; who understand the importance and strategic value of sustainable, long term solutions; who are creative, entrepreneurial and flexible practitioners, with a truly international perspective; and who are sensitive to wider societal impacts and responsibilities.

One of the primary goals of the programme is to place the student at the centre of the learning process and empower them to take increasing ownership of the learning experience. This approach encourages the practices of critical and reflective thinking throughout the programme and is exemplified in the Community Impact and Practice module.

Programme Objective

Demonstrate, through practice, knowledge of how strategies for research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in hospitality management and leadership.

Systematically and critically evaluate the practices, research and scholarship in hospitality management and leadership.

This module provides an understanding to the concepts and analytical techniques in management accounting that can provide relevant information for managerial decision-making in planning and controlling the firm

This module provides an introduction to a relatively new area in economics and finance that focuses on alternative theories of risk-taking behaviour and biases in information processing that influence financial decision-making. The module examines two inter-related questions: what are the psychological mechanisms of individuals

The module addresses the challenges of leading and managing the
development and refinement of organisation strategy in the shaping
of international marketing context. Management and leadership,
entrepreneurial knowledge and skills will also be addressed. It
challenges students to create a plan for the launch of a product or
service into a new international market, which requires students to
conduct a detailed study and analysis of the context.

This module provides an overview of strategic management, the strategic planning process and what it means to be able to think and act strategically. The module focuses on understanding the use, value and limitations of key models, tools and frameworks, and how the outputs of these can be used as helpful inputs to the strategic decision-making process. Topics include value creation, competitive advantage, organisational design and change, and managing innovation, creativity and knowledge.

This module develops students' ability to evaluate, critically consider and apply the theory and practice of leadership with specific references to the global hospitality and tourism context. Students critically evaluate a range of problems in connection with leadership and leadership style in contemporary hospitality and tourism context; apply a range of evaluative techniques, to provide solutions to these complex issues. The topics include behavioural leadership, emotional intelligence, cultural influence, gender and leadership in women, and leadership and the future.

This module engages students in a critical exploration of the principal
theories, concepts and principles of global management. Students
learn to examine in critical perspective the practice of management
through an engagement with a range of contemporary issues in
management across different organisational and cultural contexts.
Students will critically analyse issues and specific case studies, which
are at the forefront of the study of international management and to
critically review and consolidate knowledge and thinking in relation to
management.

This module engages students to critically assess a notable issue and/or challenge, for hospitality professionals that have been evaluated, analysed and commends a range of actions with demonstrable outcomes. It facilitates the enhancement of team, group and leadership skills in planning, maintaining, evaluating and improving hospitality operations. The topics include creativity and innovation in the hospitality industry, technology, emerging markets, employability and migrant workers, and the cruise ship industry.

Singaporean / PRHonours degree in business, and non-business related discipline. OrGeneral degree with a minimum of 2 years work experience at supervisory level

International StudentsHonours degree in business, and non-business related discipline. OrGeneral degree with a minimum of 2 years work experience at supervisory level And IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each language skill

Application Procedure You may apply to EASB either by visiting EASB Balestier Campus or mail your application to East Asia Institute of Managment, 9 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329975

Course Fee

International students

Full-Time

Tuition Fees

S$ 21,000

Examination Fees

S$ 2,400

Application and Enrolment

S$ 450

Administrative Fee

S$ 1,000

Study Material

S$ 400

TOTAL

S$ 25,250

Singaporean / PR

Full-Time

Part-Time

Tuition Fees

S$ 17,800

Tuition Fees

S$ 17,800

Examination Fees

S$ 1,600

Examination Fees

S$ 1,600

Application and Enrolment

S$ 150

Application and Enrolment

S$ 150

Administrative Fee

S$ 500

Administrative Fee

S$ 500

Study Material

S$ 600

Study Material

S$ 600

TOTAL

S$ 20,650

TOTAL

S$ 20,650

Medical Insurance

Waived

FPS Insurance or Escrow Bank Charge

Waived

Other miscelleneous fees may apply ( Please click here for more information)

Application and Enrolment Fee is non-refundable. All prices are subject to prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 7%. All prices are effective for intakes from August 2014. Start of class is subjected to minimum class size achieved.

Certificate

The Master Degree awarded will be identical to those students studying on-campus in UK.